Re: T-SQL #table in Qlikview Load Script

That should work allright if you use a sequence like that in a stored procedure.

But I'm not sure about this working in a QlikView session as the DBMS may consider this to be two sessions. Control returns to QlikView between the two SELECTs. Why don't you use a resident table as temporary storage? Do you expect the temporary table to be exceptionally large?

Re: T-SQL #table in Qlikview Load Script

Hi Peter

The main issue is that I have read-only access to the server so I don't have the luxury of creating SP's or views at all. For now I've exported the results to CSV and read them into a QVD (with some ETL). I suspect that QV may be using two different sessions, since the #table ALWAYS contains nothing. I've used the same query in SSMS and got results so it's not a syntax issues.